OUR TOP 10 FASTEST MODEL RAILWAY / RAILROAD TRAINS
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- You'll be surprised at our TOP 10 fastest model railway / railroad trains and locomotives from TGV's to APT's to HST's and more! Watch to the end for NUMBER 1
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Great fun Mike, i love the 'oil soaked wonder' still smashing it after apparently being ruined!
Great fun video, thanks for posting 👍🏻
OMD - LOL Brilliant 😂 - Imagine the Passengers Faces on a Pacer doing 120mph 🤣🤣🤣Keepin it Real - Thanks Guys 🙌🏻💫🙌🏻
Fun little video, love seeing the 3in1 oil Class 06 and the Lima Plymouth, very funny to see that legend of the channel running around at nearly 200mph when in real life it was probably some slow chunky chain driven engine.
You Class 06 is like Top Gear's Toyota pick up truck, it's been beaten to hell but still keeps chugging along!!
Great analogy thanks
A great comparision video: Always great to see the Javelin, I often see them tearing alongside the M20, when I'm driving. I have a Lima 125 which stepped up a pace when I gave it a CD motor conversion 👍
That was a fun little experiment, had some surprising results as well.
A shame to see the HST down the bottom of the chart, and not quite making it's name's scale speed ! Great video (have you tried a hornby pendolino ? I've had them flying on my layout years ago 🙂
Awesome fun experiment.
Thanks, we had fun with it
Thanks for the fun video, some amazing speeds there and awesome locomotives!!😎🚂🚃🚃🚃🇬🇧
Thats briliant..layout looks amazing
Says a lot for your tracklaying Mike, Doug. Any take-outs of crashes or derailments or did the runs just go well? Cheers!
Surprisingly nothing derailed. The coaches liked to keep uncoupling themselves at high speeds and the lima shunter did go round the corners on only 2 wheels but nothing came off.
Great fun. That Lima shunter is one of my favourite locos, beautifully moulded and a good runner. Usually called freelance but it's a pretty accurate representation of a Plymouth from the USA. A deserved but strangely inappropriate winner. How about a video showing various locos pulling trains at their correct scale speeds. It will be a revelation to many modellers. Great video.
Sounds a great idea, it's also one of my favourites as it was the first loco I restored
Excellent video!
considering that the pacer was actually developed from a BR high-speed freight vehicle it wouldn't be surprised if someone could rig one up to hit 120.
Great change for a video....loved it...
Love the video - great to see something a bit different. I have an Oxford Rail J27 - in its instructions, it genuinely says to use 3 In 1 oil. Nothing wrong with the stuff!
Strangely enough so do Hornby instructions
Number 3.. what a survivor!
Number three..amazing...brilliant..
Very good, thank-you! Well done! I much prefer slow!
That coronation looks juicyyy
Hello,that was a different video,I do like the modern locos and steam ones to go round the track at a time.some quick ones amongst them.
Imagine 132 mph in the Pacer 😅 the windows would shake out the frames I’m sure 😂❤
Lol so true
would be interesting to show some more modifications to bring the models to irl scale speed.
my fastest steam locomotive was a bachmann hall that got to 140mph scale speed and my hornby railways Castle was second at 133mph
Brilliant video.
Hi Mike.
Very interesting indeed.
As for the formula for working out the speed, did you use a stopwatch between 2 points then divide '414.414' by the amount of seconds the train took between those points?
Incidentally, to ascertain the actual maximum speed of each loco, you should have run them without any rolling stock attached!
Ciao,
Paul. 👍❤
We used the camera to time them as we could accurately start as the loco comes into frame exiting the tunnel and then stop the clip as soon as it comes round again. Multiplied by 2.1 to get the time taken to travel 1 scale mile as our shed is just under 0.5 scale miles. Then converted second per mile to mph with the help of google lol
Layout is looking good
The newer Hornby have Scalextric mote in them. Good video
Great fun. I'm sure glad the real pacers didn't run at that speed- (sometimes hard to stay in your seat at 50mph on those things). I think my Jouef/Playcraft North British 0-4-0 diesel may give the winner a bit of competition though I have my doubts if it could pull 3 coaches - I shall find out tomorrow.
what i found hilarious was that you had a pacer going faster then 60 mph! if only they could go that fast in real life they probably still be as hated but boy it be one hell of a fun ride if a little scary!
Lol
A real pacer at that speed would either give passengers extreme sea sickness or injury from all the bouncing around.
Blimey!
Pacers were bad enough at 32 mph - I dread to think what they were like at four times that spped! 😊
Lol, so true
so the pacer is noisy, like it's real life version
i clocked a old hornby class 91 at 186mph it was the fastest i had
jokes aside u can add 775 dc motor it will fly
How many came of track why filming.
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